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Syrians pulled from rubble of besieged city outside DamascusEastern Ghouta is the last big stronghold of rebels fighting the Syrian government near Damascus and has been besieged for years. Meghan and Harry's royal visit divides 'London's Harlem'Prince Harry and his American wife-to-be Meghan Markle visited a youth-led radio station in the Brixton area of London. Mama Miami! Florida a lure for Russian birth touristsSocial media is full of Russian women boasting about coming to America to give birth, sometimes staying at Trump properties. Senate was told FBI knew of possible Trump-Russia collusionA Democratic senator released closed-door testimony by the founder of Fusion GPS showing that the FBI already knew of possible Trump-Russia collusion. Avalanche fears trap 13,000 tourists in famed Swiss ski resortPolice and the operators of the famed Zermatt ski resort decided to close roads leading into and out of the region and canceled all train services in and out. The good news about the ozone hole is even better than you thinkThe shrinking hole is a powerful reminder that multinational cooperation can solve big environmental ills. Nobel-winning U.S. Quaker group included on Israel travel banAn organization that won a Nobel Peace Prize for its support of Holocaust refugees is on a list of organizations whose staff may be denied entry to Israel. Why go to the U.S.? Mezcal maker offers workers the 'Mexican Dream'A young Oaxaca businessman created a handcrafted mezcal business which gives workers an opportunity to pursue the "Mexican Dream" instead of going to the U.S. Same-sex couples marry in midnight ceremonies across AustraliaSame-sex couples married in midnight ceremonies across Australia on Tuesday after the country's last legal impediment to gay marriage expired. North Korea will send athletes, cheerleaders to South's OlympicsThe breakthrough came Tuesday after the first high-level talks between North and South Korea in more than two years. More Recent Articles
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Trump Appears to Endorse Path to Citizenship for Millions of ImmigrantsPresident Trump said he would be willing to “take the heat” politically for a sweeping immigration deal, which could alienate some of his supporters. News Analysis: Trump’s Negotiation on Immigration, Unfolding on CameraPresident Trump and a delegation of lawmakers from both parties engaged in a vigorous discussion of immigration, in effect negotiating legislation in front of the nation. Steve Bannon Steps Down From Breitbart PostNo one has been more closely associated with the right-wing news site in recent years, but Mr. Bannon has lost support among conservative backers as President Trump has denounced him. Trump’s First Full Physical Is Approaching. What He Discloses Is Up to Him.With questions swirling around Mr. Trump’s mental health, his coming physical may yield few clues about whether he is, as his former doctor claimed during his candidacy, the “healthiest individual” to hold the office. North Carolina Congressional Map Ruled Unconstitutionally GerrymanderedThe ruling was the first time that a federal court had blocked a congressional map because the judges believed it to be a partisan gerrymander. Mudslides Strike Southern California, Leaving at Least 13 DeadDrenching rain sent mud roaring down the hillsides of Santa Barbara County, sweeping away houses in wildfire-ravaged areas. Extreme Rain Causes Deadly Mudslides in CaliforniaThe mudslides have killed at least 13 people in a region devastated by fires last month. Trump Administration Drops Florida From Offshore Drilling PlanThe state’s Republican governor, Rick Scott, had opposed the proposal to allow new offshore oil and gas drilling in nearly all United States waters. How a Coal Baron’s Wish List Became President Trump’s To-Do ListRobert E. Murray, the chief executive of Murray Energy, wrote a lengthy “action plan” last year for President Trump. There’s not much left undone. Democratic Senator Releases Transcript of Interview with Dossier FirmSenator Dianne Feinstein, the senior Democrat on the Judiciary Committee, released the transcript of the committee’s interview with Glenn Simpson, co-founder of Fusion GPS. Op-Ed Contributor: I’m Proud We Published the Trump-Russia DossierThe president called the Steele report “fake news.” A year later, it’s clear that’s not the case. Editorial: Don’t Deport the SalvadoransThe humanitarian reasons those who escaped their quake-damaged homeland should be allowed to stay far outweigh the legal reasons to send them home. Op-Ed Contributors: Greta Gerwig, Aaron Sorkin: Hollywood Must ChangeShe says she wouldn’t work with Woody Allen again. He says Donald Trump is bad TV. Birth Control Your Own AdventureHow my side effects made me four different people Editorial Observer: Joe Arpaio’s Latest Offense — Running for SenateOn a day of hope for a breakthrough on immigration, the race-baiting ex-sheriff pardoned by the president makes a pathetic plea for attention. Op-Ed Contributor: My Invitation From Donald Trump Jr.’s FatherA missed opportunity “to Learn the Trump Family’s Most Successful Wealth Creation Secrets.” On Campus: No College Kid Needs a Water Park to StudyThe Conversation: The Very Stable Genius in the Very Stable White HouseOp-Ed Columnist: The Decline of Anti-TrumpismNorth Korea Moves Toward Détente With SeoulThe announcement that North Korea would participate in the Games was welcomed in the South, but few believed that Mr. Kim was motivated by the Olympic spirit. Toyota and Mazda Are Said to Pick Alabama for $1.6 Billion PlantThe Japanese automakers are planning to build an assembly plant that is expected to employ about 4,000 people and open by 2021. Power Is Restored to Most of U.S. Virgin Islands After Hurricanes, Officials SayOfficials on Tuesday said 92 percent of customers have power again on the United States Virgin Islands. Joe Arpaio, Ex-Sheriff Pardoned by Trump, Announces Senate Run in ArizonaMr. Arpaio, who developed a national reputation for hard-line immigration policies, upended the race to replace Senator Jeff Flake. Trump Plans to Attend the World Economic Forum in DavosThe forum in Switzerland is synonymous with wealth and elite prestige, drawing leaders of nations and corporations, and some of the world’s richest individuals. Cutting Into Afghan Patronage: A Struggle to Make Government YoungerPresident Ashraf Ghani is putting relatively young people into key government positions but has failed to create a political consensus for his changes. DNA Helps New York Police Solve Infamous 1994 Rape CaseDetectives identified a suspect, who is serving life in prison, for a rape in Prospect Park that drew widespread attention and even figured in a Broadway play. Catherine Deneuve and Others Denounce the #MeToo MovementIn an open letter published in Le Monde, the actress and dozens of other Frenchwomen criticized the movement for punishing undeserving men. Power Companies Got a Tax Cut. Will Your Bill Reflect It?Some utilities say they will pass savings from the tax law to ratepayers. Attorneys general in several states are calling for federal action as well. Snow in the Sahara Creates White-Capped Dunes of Eerie BeautyUp to 15 inches fell in northwestern Algeria, creating an alien-looking landscape right here on Earth. Critic’s Notebook: In Solo Shows, Lip-Syncing ‘Hamlet’ and Investigating Home MoviesAt the 14th Under the Radar festival, artists working with found audio and video stretch the boundaries of theater. How to Choose the Right Dining Table for Your HomeAttention to not just the size and shape, but the construction, style, and materials will make sure you buy a table you’ll love for years to come. Inside the Battle for Arthur Miller’s ArchiveAfter a discreet tug-of-war with the playwright’s estate and Yale, the University of Texas has acquired the papers, including an “Aladdin’s cave” of unpublished material. Unveiling Performance Space New YorkPerformance Space 122 has a new name and renovated digs. Jenny Schlenzka, its director, envisions a “vital center for community.” Restaurant Review: A Firecracker of a Beef Rib and Other Surprises at FerrisThe new restaurant from Greg Proechel of Le Turtle is a culinary Swiss Army knife, making the most of a small basement space in a Chelsea hotel. He Made Kids’ Music and Albums About Lucifer. Now His Work Is a Rock Opera.The psychedelic work of Bruce Haack, an electronic-music pioneer who died in 1988, is coming to the stage. More Recent Articles |
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